News from 04/03/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Peter Underwood, George Cole, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, David Townsend, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Mollie Hony, Philip Howard, Clyde Jeavons, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Frances Gibb, Z. U. Khan Chairman, Nick Cottam, Carl Mortished, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Michael Evans and Philip Webster, Geoff Brown, David Serpell, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Ben Lynfield, Bernard Levin, Kris Anderson, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, T. R. Hornsby (Chief Executive), John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Wolfgang Münchau and Colin Narbrough, Vernon Bogdanor, David Hands, Elizabeth Tollinton, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, David Guest, John Horam, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, H. Ginsberg, Kate Muir, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, John Woodcock, A. J. Sajid, Nicholas Harling, James Lochhead, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Anthony Bradbury, Israel Finestein, President, David Miller, Bruce Cheesman, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Toop, David Watts, Raymond Keene, Aubrey Rose, Senior Vice-President, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Andrew F. Neil, Editor, Lawrence Freedman, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Peter Prescott, M. Josefa, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, John Hicks, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, James Pringle, S. R. Kenrick, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Pat Sweet, Philip Bassett, Susan Gilchrist and Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Rob Andrew, Valerie Grove, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Edward Wild, Mark Fuller, Ross Tieman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoMajor ready to send out more troops Bosnia forces on 'wing and prayer' 2,000 British soldiers are on standby to go to Bosnia. With Cabinet opposition to a greater commitment weakening, some may soon be on their way Part-timers win job safeguards Index Be a Selector Saturday in the Times Valerie Grove Younger accepts Malaysia blame Highest Flyers Man arrested at premiere Major's new low Murder review German strike Abbey National Howard launches appeals reform Labour drops commitment to raise basic state pension Dell Gould quits now to give party its big day Police shortlists derided in Lords Medical advances force review of murder Younger takes the rap and a perfect fall-guy is born Political Sketch Dockers accept £10,000 Orchestra grants frozen Tighter tobacco rules Hungerford PC dies To Give Blood Major pledges £10m for Prince's trust By a Staff Reporter: Husband 'plotted wife's murder to get £500,000' I was wrong, says surrogate mother Ricoh By a Staff Reporter: Women condemn anger course By Staff Reporter: Maestros put their names in the spotlight Reinstated head faces new claim Bill's BBC 'like a communist regime' Garden graves suspect collapses Citroën XM Major rejects calls for more control of boardroom perks Executive salaries came under fire in the Commons yesterday as John Major refused to heed calls for a firm policy on pay The 'not too badly paid' explain why they are worth every penny Belgrave Carpet Gallery Ltd Tuc offers minister tea but no sympathy $3 million bonus for Michael, aged 28 Dixons Grant squeeze will force universities to turn away 10,000 Halifax Brain scanner gives new hope to epilepsy sufferers Joyriders die in crash Case dropped Escaper cleared Prisoner weds Why he chooses The Times Keene on Chess Mercury Lexus Major fights in vain to polish image The Prime Minister's public rating is lower even than Margaret Thatcher's in the darkest days before she lost power Scott condemns use of immunity in arms trial A Unique Collection Persian & Islamic Rugs Public concern focuses on health service Thatcher's fast exit evades questions The week in Parliament Incautious words empty House Heseltine courts allies on the right Radisson Edwardian Hotels Intercity Draughty homes with poor heating are the healthiest Bank of Scotland Pork fattens the piggy bank Weekend Shopping Executives jailed for Sizewell corruption Hospital car park taxes patience Department for Education Mentally disabled 'at-risk of fraud' Muslim-Croat pact offers chance for tidier carve-up A two-republic solution in Bosnia could attract the Serbs and prevent a great-power Balkan brawl, writes Lawrence Freedman. But it needs American guarantees to clear hurdles Germany braced for its biggest strike in decade Bonn is on a collision course with the powerful metalworkers union. Its confident predictions of a sustained economic recovery this year are now in jeopardy Russia applies gas squeeze Forte Posthouse (Reuter): Pay claim fails Picture Gallery Shot MP: two men charged Balladur digs in heels against unions French leader shatters minimum wage consensus Peking gives Britain hope on trade links Gloom lifts in Hong Kong Korea talks grind to halt despite Seoul concession Multiyork Guardian Direct Singapore sentences American to caning Hurd offers to send peace force for Gaza Rabin releases hundreds of Palestinians to ease tension after mosque massacre National Westminster Bank Mayor seeks to stifle Brooklyn revenge theory From AFP in Jerusalem: Iran hangs 'Zionist' prisoner' The Times Moscow accuses US aide of stealing battle tank secrets After the Ames affair, the Russians say they have unmasked more Western spies. Fbi raids point to Ames as a squirrel as much as a mole Right-wing allies register for South African poll ANC agreement to international mediation has ensured conservative participation in elections. President de Klerk, however, has expressed doubts New storm engulfs Clinton As if an Increase in Skills and Profits Wasn't… Mugabe land reform benefits minister Burma's freed prisoners glimpse a ray of hope Ice cream comforts girl who survived big freeze From Reuter in Los Angeles: Los Angeles quake cat turns up alive after 41 days in shed (Reuter): Girl aged 4 convicts killer of her father (Reuter): Children killed (Reuter): Far-right gains (Reuter): Painting offer Health doubts (AP): Slavery arrests (Reuter): Vatican move (AFP): Implant leak (Reuter): Kid gloves The worst fear of all for parents Who do you turn to for help when you are desperate about a missing loved one Bank of Scotland The Sunday Times A grand old man or a great old bore A century ago Gladstone bowed out to the tears of his blubbering Cabinet 'I was blinded by my own self-pity a typical callow youth' The Valerie Grove Interview A journey through Funny Girl's history The sale of Barbra Streisand's eccentric art collection has her adoring fans goggle-eyed My fine in their pocket Bailiffs scarper with the takings Cathay Pacific Philip Howard French and English are sisters under the skin, even if the peoples are not Entente not so cordial Prince smoked out Picture Gallery People who are animals The single-issue fanatics who pursue the cause of animal liberation have maimed again in pursuit of their crazy ideal Patten to follow Tank engine Like father Flight of fancy A way to break the dam We should cut the break cash, says Anatole Kaletsky Heirs Apparent Senior Tories are once more manoeuvring behind Major's back In Rabin's Court Israel cannot duck the settler question The Right Aid Ministers must draw the right lessons from Pergau Links with Malaysia under scrutiny Burton 'Hamlet' film Marking millennium Pride in garden Civil Service and slack government Hebron massacre Monks' dilemma Missing thrushes Washing technology Tube challenges The law and security Court Circular Luncheons Service dinners Dinners Personal Column Birthdays today Anniversaries Appointments Marriage Picture Gallery Latest wills New theory finds roots of Roman Britain in Mayfair By our Archaeology Correspondent: In search of modern-day prizes Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Church news Queenswood School Professor D. 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MacKinnon Howard Temin Personal Column Olive Hirst Lieut-Col Desmond Cable Sir Richard Hayward On this Day Russia Signs Peace The War: 4th Year: 213th Day March 4 1918 News The Times Crossword No 19,481 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch PROVIdental Personal Dental Plan Forecast The Times Tomorrow Germany rejects rate cut Ladbroke unveils first fall in payout since 1967 Stock Market Infotech Gatt chief attacks US over sanctions The head of Gatt warned America that it was straining the recent agreement on freer world trade, which took seven years to reach, even before it had taken full effect The Pound Arts Gold Sport City watchdog plans drastic rise in fines Harry Goodman to sue British Airways Knight Williams Business Today C&W offers £480m to tap into Irish telecoms Treasury will not deliver freedom to Post Office The Times By our Industrial Correspondent: Plane firms in Boeing link Bairstow calls for split QMH vote Granada and Carlton join BT trials Symons Gutteridge & Associates Electricity prices frozen Competitive surge Rail link write-off Pizza Express soars Micro Focus slips Company News in Brief MGN party adds 15% to Independent stake Business Roundup Too much reward without risk High boardroom pay should depend on performance Blurred screesn at MAI and Carlton Importance of not going bust Buoyant Zeneca urges rate cut to boost upturn Slump finally hits Life Sciences Revamp pays dividends at Philips Jim Rawson, left, chairman of Epwin, maker of PVC… ABP announces return to black Rhino charges ahead with expansion Midland Independent Newspapers US support helps shares win see-saw battle Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Midland news group sets flotation price Recent Issues Major Indices Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Some Peppery thoughts on the market Money Markets Money Rates (%) Dealing with Pacific tigers can prove a risky business Ross Tieman believes the Pergau dam affair highlights the ambivalent attitudes of former colonial territories towards the West Shrewd stake for Postel The Times City Diary Pavement artist Intent on golf Penny phone-in Memorial service Zeneca AB Ports Scottish Widows Ladbroke's new lease Tempus Midland Independent The Times Unit Trust Information Service Shares recover their poise Investors Chronicle Mapping the mobile jungle You are thinking about buying a mobile phone-but can you justify the cost? Matthew May looks at the tangled world of telephones Information Technology Compaq Kurt Salmon Associates Thieves bite on the Apples The theft of computers is becoming big business for criminals - some systems are being stolen to order On air Picture Gallery A nose for heat Online Polish pirates Blue lines Newtons down Enhance customer service Wee Dram Give me the lowdown on Dirty Harry Pat Sweet on how PC users can get services and advice via the phone The waste mountain of old new tech grows bigger Concern is growing about computers and the throwaway factor Word Perfect Borland NEC Sony tries anew with Minidisc Information Technology Millar Associates McCourt Consultants Ltd Computer giant opens a body shop David Guest reports on the Contractor Show and considers the prospects for ICL's venture into the freelance market Harvey Nash PLC Overseas Jobs Express Management Consultants Pop page 34 Caitlin Moran has a message for those… Dilly-Dali on the way Richard Cork uncovers the young surrealist at the Hayward Irish pride and prejudice Theatre: Cartoon characters locked in an unreal frame Paddywack Cockpit Shadowlands Pop Brahms to Sinatra Twyla Tharp Riverside Studios Entertainments Weekend Choice London A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New Releases We got a groovy kind of love There's nothing wrong with having schoolgirl crushes on pop stars - they give you valuable training for the real things Piccadilly Theatre The Times Carpets show how to cut a rug New Releases: David Sinclair on the triumph of taste over hype that has been Inspiral Carpets prosper United nations Concert Review Trans-Global Underground UEA, Norwich Schindler's List New Waves UK employment law in breach of EC law House of Lords Law Report March 4 1994 Court Appeal Legal & Public Notices Presumption in favour of pre-trial disclosure Partner can appeal alone against tax assessment Maintenance grant deduction to be included in budget Ouster on decree nisi Justices liable for costs The Times Briatore pushes on accelerator of change Oliver Holt on the ideas proposed by a man who believes Formula One officials should take the entertainment road Australians bemused by pitch for first Test South Africa hoping Cronje can maintain impressive form For the Record The Times Bird and Shepherd on panel Ben Radford/allsport Holland's hopes are destroyed by Saleem McRae withdraws after engine stalls Sport in Brief Italian clubs rescued Hendry chases treble Germany look strong Marshall's new test Forest move for Lee Indoor attraction Three players banned Snow Reports Bentt lines up Bruno as lucrative substitute for Bowe New wave puts Wales on track Wainwright aiming to make the grade Alix Ramsay reports on the tennis professional with the double goal of academic achievement and a higher ranking Wounded Tiger rebounds from mauling to head trophy hunt Nicholas Harling reports on the American in line to be named player of the year and his team's attempt to secure a basketball treble Champion talent up and running Grant of £120,000 provides fillip for England Who can stop United's treble charge? Ferguson's side makes smooth progress to Coca-Cola Cup final Kettering's mettle tested The Times Robson retains appetite The Times McCann on verge of completing takeover at Celtic Corsie pips Taylor to further defence of world title French expect to feel backlash from England Berbizier seeks disciplined approach Sharp passed fit for Dublin game Star Prize Lawmakers must leave no room for ambiguity Rugby Commentary Rejection spurs resilient Redman David Hands meets a battle-hardened lock forward England turn to when hard graft is the order of the day Davy Blake has simple task Aquascutum Kelso Line-Up Queen has first runner in Japan Sharp Prod set to compete for valuable Tokyo event next month Double Silk proves safe investment Newbury Thunderer Yesterday's Results Kelso Lingfield Park Southwell Fitzgerald plans to return by Monday Decision delay Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Ryder Cup veteran recaptures top form Faldo plagued by monstrous finish Word-Watching Brushing up on curling's canny charms Rocks sliding towards the house provide no cause for alarm Cape Horn poses fearsome challenge to fleet Santoro halts Agassi's comeback hopes The Times Choice Classic Romance Variations Satellite Football 39 Odds Shorten on United's Treble… Bentt's window on world of heavyweight boxing England turn attention to spin Times Two Crossword No 104 Winning Move Word-Watching Clement Freud 42 Brushing up on the Charms of… Departure of Cooke must not deflect aim After an eventful week, England must regain concentration NEC
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